Hopefully Happy Pentax User In the Making

Hi! I've yet to use any Pentax gear, but am angling for a K-30 (Or K-5ii if I can be convinced it would be that much better for me) with 18-135 kit. Perhaps it should go in another thread, but the 18-135 WR is also something I'm somewhat iffy about. Maybe I should go with just a body and pick up a different lens.

Anyway, if you kind people can give me any advice on getting into the Pentax world, that would be great.

It's a great walk around lens which in the 20-40 mm range is comparable to primes in IQ. It's always centre sharp, in the long end of it's range (70mm-135mm) its soft on the edges.

The 18-135 is a great walk around lens, and a great lens to have if it's your only lens. There have been lots of times I've left every other lens in my collection of 7 home and just gone with the 18-135. The only criticism that holds up is it's not fast enough, and that's a criticism of most zooms.

Thanks eaglem and normhead. Thanks for the links and your (very nice) examples from the 18-135 normhead. I am currently leaning toward your advice IRT an initial/all-around lens. I'll probably look at manual focus primes to supplement that setup once I get my hear 'round what/how I'll need to do that.

It's a great walk around lens which in the 20-40 mm range is comparable to primes in IQ. It's always centre sharp, in the long end of it's range (70mm-135mm) its soft on the edges.

The 18-135 is a great walk around lens, and a great lens to have if it's your only lens. There have been lots of times I've left every other lens in my collection of 7 home and just gone with the 18-135. The only criticism that holds up is it's not fast enough, and that's a criticism of most zooms.